It wouldnt be a bad idea for FF to get on board the Cultural Boycott of Israeli products. I know its a little unfair on these film makers but its even more unfair on the people having their land taken, water supplies cut off and a fucking great wall built to keep them from their meagre farms

5/10 from me. I had no specific issues with it and it was watchable. I think what I most liked was the smart glasses viewpoint walking through Jerusalem which had nothing to do with horror but was just fascinating!

Hamas still refer to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion on their official website.
So, I think we should boycott the Gaza Strip till they take down these references.
Their charter sounds like Himmler's wet-dream anti-semitic fantasies.

Afflicted was good. Enjoyed exists although not totally found footage. Although i thinkfound footage isnt the correct term for some of them as found footage is more of a plot description, surely its more handheld film or First person perspective film (FPP) Its not so much the style thats gotten old its that its too easy for filmakers to just run around the woods without putting an original idea in.

spasticus77 wrote:Afflicted was good. Enjoyed exists although not totally found footage. Although i thinkfound footage isnt the correct term for some of them as found footage is more of a plot description, surely its more handheld film or First person perspective film (FPP) Its not so much the style thats gotten old its that its too easy for filmakers to just run around the woods without putting an original idea in.

I agree with spasticus77 here, this was not a found footage film, the events played out 'live' to the viewer through FPP using the gimmick of the Google Glass.

You would of thought by now though you would all be adjusted to films with shaky camera and low 'stylised' lighting, I accept it now for what it is and I get on with hopefully enjoying the film (vomiting in an original Blair Witch screening adjusted me from the off).

This was not so bad, I felt the set up was perhaps too long but it was ambitious and when the gate to hell opened it kept a good pace. Would I watch it again? perhaps not, did I enjoy seeing it as part of the festival, yes I did.

Although I did wonder

Spoiler:

how the google glass stayed attached to the head and eyes of the winged beast of hell that Sarah became in the finale... Demon friendly flexible plastic and glass anyone ? ahh Google they really think of everything...

I liked this...the google glass view thing worked for me ( its not recording all he time so the obvious battery running out flaw is forgiven!) the way it captures all the mayhem through that view is great!

I absolutely loved this. Normally wobbly cameras drive me insane, but the way this was done didn't bother me at all. I thought the glasses idea was good. I was well into this from start to finish so I thoroughly enjoyed it. I thought the acting was good and there were some really creepy moments. My favourite film of the day hands down. After seeing Worry Dolls which was total crap and III which looked nice, but bored me as not much seemed to happen, Jeruzalem was a breath of fresh air. All the people I was with who came to see it also really enjoyed it. 10/10 for me.

BLANCHE: You wouldn't be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair!